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Research Article

Acute extracellular acidification increases nuclear associated protein levels in human melanoma cells during 42°C hyperthermia and enhances cell killing

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Pages 404-415 | Published online: 09 Jul 2009

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Ronald Allen Coss, Christopher W. Storck, Tiffany C. Wells, Kari A. Kulp, Miriam Wahl & Dennis B. Leeper. (2014) Thermal sensitisation by lonidamine of human melanoma cells grown at low extracellular pH. International Journal of Hyperthermia 30:1, pages 75-78.
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Ronald A. Coss. (2005) Inhibiting induction of heat shock proteins as a strategy to enhance cancer therapy. International Journal of Hyperthermia 21:8, pages 695-701.
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Steven H. Kang, Maxwell A. Fung, Regina Gandour-Edwards, Debra Reilly, Teresa Dizon, Jennifer Grahn & R. Rivkah Isseroff. (2004) Heat shock protein 27 is expressed in normal and malignant human melanocytes in vivo . Journal of Cutaneous Pathology 31:10, pages 665-671.
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